Solid solution strengthening

ID: solid-solution-strengthening

Solid solution strengthening is a mechanism that enhances the strength of a material, particularly metals, through the intentional introduction of alloying elements into its crystalline structure. This process involves dissolving one or more solute elements into a solvent metal to form a solid solution, which results in a significant increase in yield strength and hardness compared to the pure metal.

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